The Mughal leader Babur originally invaded northern India in order to

A) create a Shiite Muslim state.
B) finance his military campaigns in central Asia.
C) control the trade routes into southeast Asia.
D) defeat his longstanding enemy, the sultan of Delhi.
E) All these answers are correct.


Answer: B) finance his military campaigns in central Asia.

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